

(2 points) You will create a photo sources jpeg, by copying your photo sources into either PowerPoint (and save as a jpeg) or into Paint. (1 point) You will have written descriptions on at least half of your photos. (1 point) Your PhotoStory will have music, but only the music in the PhotoStory software. (2 point) You will have at least 10 photos that tell something about you. How the Photo Story assignment is scored: Once you have at least 10 photos, you can put these into a PhotoStory project.Using photo story directions:
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If the image is licensed under GNU Free Documentation License or Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License, you are free to download the image, but are required to give credit to the author or owner of the image.ĥ. If the picture is public domain, you do not need to cite a source, but you should save the web address anyway for future reference. Copy the web site address and paste that into your Google document, so you can cite the image credits properly in the PhotoStory project. Save these pictures to your Photostory file. Check the licensing options of each image (only use photos that have the correct copyright permissions). What kind of music do you like? Where did you grow up? What kind of person are you? What do you want to do when you grow up? You can also bring photos from home on a thumb drive to add to your story.Ĥ.

Find photos on Wikipedia that will tell a story about you as a person. Open Google Docs and save this in the Photostory folder named as SOURCES for PHOTOS.ģ.

Create a folder on Google Drive: called Photostory.
